BACKGROUND
[0001] A digital camera is an electronic device used to capture and store images electronically
in a digital format, instead of using photographic film like conventional cameras,
or recording images in an analog format to magnetic tape like many video cameras.
Modern compact digital cameras are typically multifunctional, with some devices capable
of recording sound and/or video as well as still images.
[0002] Many digital cameras provide an autofocus feature. Autofocus is a feature that allows
a user of a digital camera to obtain the correct focus on a subject rather than requiring
the operator to adjust focus manually. Typically a user may assist the camera by determining
which area of the photograph to focus on by performing a button half press or other
convoluted user interaction to achieve the desired focus.
[0003] EP 0,565,830 A2 describes a method and apparatus for user control by deriving next states of a process
from a current state and by providing a visual presentation of the derived next states.
The apparatus comprises a user interface including a process model unit for predicting
one or more allowable next states, from a current state of a process, and a display
processing unit for deriving, for each of the allowable next states, a representation
of the allowable next state. The display processing unit has an output coupled to
a display screen for displaying each of the representations in conjunction with a
representation of a current state of the process. The user interface further includes
an actuator control until that is coupled to an input mechanism whereby a user selects
one of the displayed representations of one of the allowable next sates. The motor
control unit controls the process to cause it to enter a new current state that corresponds
to the selected derived representation. In one embodiment, the display screen has
a touch-screen capability whereby the user selects one of the representations by physically
touching the display screen within an area associated with a selected one of the derived
allowable states.
[0004] Providing a technique to allow users to more easily determine the area of the photograph
they wish to focus on may be desirable. Accordingly, there may be a need for improved
techniques to automatically focus a digital camera.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The invention is defined by the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006]
FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a mobile electronic device.
FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of a first digital camera.
FIG. 3 illustrates one embodiment of a logic flow.
FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of a second digital camera.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0007] Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques to automatically focus a
digital camera. Some embodiments are particularly directed to automatically focusing
a digital camera using a display device. The display device may be integrated with,
or separate from, the digital camera. In one embodiment, for example, a mobile electronics
device may comprise a digital camera having a lens component and lens position component.
A display may be coupled to the digital camera to reproduce an image with a first
focal point. The digital camera may also include a focal point selection module coupled
to the display to select a second focal point for the image. The digital camera may
also include a focus control module coupled to the focal point selection module and
the lens position component to provide focus control signals to the lens position
component to focus the lens component on the second focal point. Other embodiments
are described and claimed.
[0008] FIG. 1 illustrates a mobile electronic device 100 in accordance with one or more embodiments.
The mobile electronic device 100 may be implemented as a combination handheld computer
and mobile telephone, sometimes referred to as a smart phone. Examples of smart phones
include, for example, Palm® products such as Palm® Treo™ smart phones. Although some
embodiments may be described with the mobile electronic device 100 implemented as
a smart phone by way of example, it may be appreciated that the embodiments are not
limited in this context. For example, the mobile electronic device 100 may comprise,
or be implemented as, any type of wireless device, mobile station, or portable computing
device with a self-contained power source (e.g., battery) such as a laptop computer,
ultra-laptop computer, personal digital assistant (PDA), cellular telephone, combination
cellular telephone/PDA, mobile unit, subscriber station, user terminal, portable computer,
handheld computer, palmtop computer, wearable computer, media player, pager, messaging
device, data communication device, and so forth.
[0009] The mobile electronic device 100 may provide voice communications functionality in
accordance with different types of cellular radiotelephone systems. Examples of cellular
radiotelephone systems may include Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) systems, Global
System for Mobile Communications (GSM) systems, North American Digital Cellular (NADC)
systems, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) systems, Extended-TDMA (E-TDMA) systems,
Narrowband Advanced Mobile Phone Service (NAMPS) systems, third generation (3G) systems
such as Wide-band CDMA (WCDMA), CDMA-2000, Universal Mobile Telephone System (UMTS)
systems, and so forth.
[0010] In addition to voice communications functionality, the mobile electronic device 100
may be arranged to provide data communications functionality in accordance with different
types of cellular radiotelephone systems. Examples of cellular radiotelephone systems
offering data communications services may include GSM with General Packet Radio Service
(GPRS) systems (GSM/GPRS), CDMA/1xRTT systems, Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution
(EDGE) systems, Evolution Data Only or Evolution Data Optimized (EV-DO) systems, Evolution
For Data and Voice (EV-DV) systems, High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) systems,
High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), and so forth.
[0011] The mobile electronic device 100 may be arranged to provide voice and/or data communications
functionality in accordance with different types of wireless network systems. Examples
of wireless network systems may include a wireless local area network (WLAN) system,
wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN) system, wireless wide area network (WWAN)
system, and so forth. Examples of suitable wireless network systems offering data
communication services may include the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) 802.xx series of protocols, such as the IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n series of standard
protocols and variants (also referred to as "WiFi"), the IEEE 802.16 series of standard
protocols and variants (also referred to as "WiMAX"), the IEEE 802.20 series of standard
protocols and variants, and so forth.
[0012] The mobile electronic device 100 may be arranged to perform data communications in
accordance with different types of shorter range wireless systems, such as a wireless
personal area network (PAN) system. One example of a suitable wireless PAN system
offering data communication services may include a Bluetooth system operating in accordance
with the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) series of protocols, including Bluetooth
Specification versions v1.0, v1.1, v1.2, v2.0, v2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR),
as well as one or more Bluetooth Profiles, and so forth. Other examples may include
systems using infrared techniques or near-field communication techniques and protocols,
such as electro-magnetic induction (EMI) techniques. An example of EMI techniques
may include passive or active radiofrequency identification (RFID) protocols and devices.
[0013] As shown in the embodiment of FIG. 1, the mobile electronic device 100 may comprise
a dual processor architecture including a host processor 102 and a radio processor
104. In various implementations, the host processor 102 and the radio processor 104
may be arranged to communicate with each other using interfaces 106 such as one or
more universal serial bus (USB) interfaces, micro-USB interfaces, universal asynchronous
receiver-transmitter (UART) interfaces, general purpose input/output (GPIO) interfaces,
control/status lines, control/data lines, audio lines, and so forth.
[0014] The host processor 102 may be responsible for executing various software programs
such as system programs and applications programs to provide computing and processing
operations for the mobile electronic device 100. The radio processor 104 may be responsible
for performing various voice and data communications operations for the mobile electronic
device 100 such as transmitting and receiving voice and data information over one
or more wireless communications channels. Although some embodiments may be described
as comprising a dual processor architecture for purposes of illustration, it is worthy
to note that the mobile electronic device 100 may comprise any suitable processor
architecture and/or any suitable number of processors consistent with the described
embodiments.
[0015] The host processor 102 may be implemented as a host central processing unit (CPU)
using any suitable processor or logic device, such as a general purpose processor.
Although some embodiments may be described with the host processor 102 implemented
as a CPU or general purpose processor by way of example, it may be appreciated that
the embodiments are not limited in this context. For example, the host processor 102
may comprise, or be implemented as, a chip multiprocessor (CMP), dedicated processor,
embedded processor, media processor, input/output (I/O) processor, co-processor, microprocessor,
controller, microcontroller, application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), field
programmable gate array (FPGA), programmable logic device (PLD), or other processing
device in accordance with the described embodiments.
[0016] As shown, the host processor 102 may be coupled through a memory bus 108 to a memory
110. The memory bus 108 may comprise any suitable interface and/or bus architecture
for allowing the host processor 102 to access the memory 110. Although the memory
110 may be shown as being separate from the host processor 102 for purposes of illustration,
it is worthy to note that in various embodiments some portion or the entire memory
110 may be included on the same integrated circuit as the host processor 102. Alternatively,
some portion or the entire memory 110 may be disposed on an integrated circuit or
other medium (e.g., hard disk drive) external to the integrated circuit of host processor
102. In various embodiments, the mobile electronic device 100 may comprise an expansion
slot to support a multimedia and/or memory card, for example.
[0017] The memory 110 may be implemented using any machine-readable or computer-readable
media capable of storing data such as volatile memory or non-volatile memory, removable
or non-removable memory, erasable or non-erasable memory, writeable or re-writeable
memory, and so forth. Examples of machine-readable storage media may include, without
limitation, random-access memory (RAM), dynamic RAM (DRAM), Double-Data-Rate DRAM
(DDRAM), synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), static RAM (SRAM), read-only memory (ROM), programmable
ROM (PROM), erasable programmable ROM (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable
ROM (EEPROM), flash memory (e.g., NOR or NAND flash memory), content addressable memory
(CAM), polymer memory (e.g., ferroelectric polymer memory), phase-change memory, ovonic
memory, ferroelectric memory, silicon-oxide-nitride-oxide-silicon (SONOS) memory,
magnetic or optical cards, or any other type of media suitable for storing information.
[0018] The host processor 102 may also be coupled to various components, such as a keypad
112, a display 114, an input/output (I/O) interface 116, various audio/visual (A/V)
devices 118, a power supply 120, and so forth. In some cases, the host processor 102
may further implement a digital interface to communicate digital signals between the
host processor 102 and the various coupled components. Examples of such digital signals
may include, without limitation, digital clock signals such as from an integrated
circuit (IC) clock source. The digital clock signal is typically a signal used to
coordinate the actions of two or more circuits. The clock signal oscillates between
a high and low state, normally with a fifty percent duty cycle, and is usually a square
waveform. Circuits using the clock signal for synchronization may become active at
either the rising edge or falling edge, or both, of the oscillating clock signal.
Consequently, the host processor 102 typically delivers a clock signal to the various
components coupled to the host processor 102 in part to synchronize and control the
coupled components.
[0019] The mobile electronic device 100 may comprise an alphanumeric keypad 112 coupled
to the host processor 102. The keypad 112 may comprise, for example, a QWERTY key
layout and an integrated number dial pad. In some cases, the keypad 112 may comprise
a thumbboard arranged for operation using the thumbs of a user. The mobile electronic
device 100 also may comprise various keys, buttons, and switches such as, for example,
input keys, preset and programmable hot keys, left and right action buttons, a navigation
button such as a multidirectional navigation button, phone/send and power/end buttons,
preset and programmable shortcut buttons, a volume rocker switch, a ringer on/off
switch having a vibrate mode, and so forth.
[0020] The mobile electronic device 100 may comprise a display 114 coupled to the host processor
102. The display 114 may comprise any suitable visual interface for displaying content
to a user of the mobile electronic device 100. In one embodiment, for example, the
display 114 may be implemented by a LCD such as a touch-sensitive color (e.g., 16-bit
color) thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD screen. In some embodiments, the touch-sensitive
LCD may be used with a stylus and/or a handwriting recognizer program.
[0021] The mobile electronic device 100 may comprise an I/O interface 116 coupled to the
host processor 102. The I/O interface 116 may comprise one or more I/O devices such
as a serial connection port, an infrared port, integrated Bluetooth® wireless capability,
and/or integrated 802.11x (WiFi) wireless capability, to enable wired (e.g., USB cable)
and/or wireless connection to a local computer system, such as a local personal computer
(PC). In various implementations, mobile electronic device 100 may be arranged to
transfer and/or synchronize information with the local computer system.
[0022] The host processor 102 may be coupled to various A/V devices 118 that support A/V
capability of the mobile electronic device 100. Examples of A/V devices 114 may include,
for example, a microphone, one or more speakers, an audio port to connect an audio
headset, an audio coder/decoder (codec), an audio player, a digital camera, a video
camera, a video codec, a video player, and so forth.
[0023] The host processor 102 may be coupled to a power supply 120 arranged to supply and
manage power to the elements of the mobile electronic device 100. In various embodiments,
the power supply 120 may be implemented by a rechargeable battery, such as a removable
and rechargeable lithium ion battery to provide direct current (DC) power, and/or
an alternating current (AC) adapter to draw power from a standard AC main power supply.
[0024] As mentioned above, the radio processor 104 may perform voice and/or data communication
operations for the mobile electronic device 100. For example, the radio processor
104 may be arranged to communicate voice information and/or data information over
one or more assigned frequency bands of a wireless communication channel. In various
embodiments, the radio processor 104 may be implemented as a communications processor
using any suitable processor or logic device, such as a modem processor or baseband
processor. Although some embodiments may be described with the radio processor 104
implemented as a modem processor or baseband processor by way of example, it may be
appreciated that the embodiments are not limited in this context. For example, the
radio processor 104 may comprise, or be implemented as, a digital signal processor
(DSP), media access control (MAC) processor, or any other type of communications processor
in accordance with the described embodiments.
[0025] In various embodiments, the radio processor 104 may perform analog and/or digital
baseband operations for the mobile electronic device 100. For example, the radio processor
104 may perform digital-to-analog conversion (DAC), analog-to-digital conversion (ADC),
modulation, demodulation, encoding, decoding, encryption, decryption, and so forth.
[0026] The mobile electronic device 100 may comprise a memory 122 coupled to the radio processor
104. The memory 122 may be implemented using one or more types of machine-readable
or computer-readable media capable of storing data such as volatile memory or non-volatile
memory, removable or non-removable memory, erasable or non-erasable memory, writeable
or re-writeable memory, and so forth. The memory 122 may comprise, for example, flash
memory and secure digital (SD) RAM. Although the memory 122 may be shown as being
separate from and external to the radio processor 104 for purposes of illustration,
it is worthy to note that in various embodiments some portion or the entire memory
122 may be included on the same integrated circuit as the radio processor 104.
[0027] The mobile electronic device 100 may comprise a transceiver module 124 coupled to
the radio processor 104. The transceiver module 124 may comprise one or more radio
transceivers arranged to communicate using different types of protocols, communication
ranges, operating power requirements, RF sub-bands, information types (e.g., voice
or data), use scenarios, applications, and so forth. In various embodiments, the transceiver
module 124 may comprise one or more transceivers arranged to support voice communication
for a cellular radiotelephone system such as a GSM, UMTS, and/or CDMA system. The
transceiver module 124 also may comprise one or more transceivers arranged to perform
data communications in accordance with one or more wireless communications protocols
such as WWAN protocols (e.g., GSM/GPRS protocols, CDMA/1xRTT protocols, EDGE protocols,
EV-DO protocols, EV-DV protocols, HSDPA protocols, etc.), WLAN protocols (e.g., IEEE
802.11a/b/g/n, IEEE 802.16, IEEE 802.20, etc.), PAN protocols, Infrared protocols,
Bluetooth protocols, EMI protocols including passive or active RFID protocols, and
so forth. In some embodiments, the transceiver module 124 may comprise a Global Positioning
System (GPS) transceiver to support position determination and/or location-based services.
It may be appreciated that the term "transceiver" as used herein may describe a transmitter,
a receiver, or both a transmitter and receiver.
[0028] The transceiver module 124 generally may be implemented using one or more chips as
desired for a given implementation. Although the transceiver module 124 may be shown
as being separate from and external to the radio processor 104 for purposes of illustration,
it is worthy to note that in various embodiments some portion or the entire transceiver
module 124 may be included on the same integrated circuit as the radio processor 104.
The embodiments are not limited in this context.
[0029] The mobile electronic device 100 may comprise an antenna system 126 for transmitting
and/or receiving electrical signals. As shown, the antenna system 126 may be coupled
to the radio processor 104 through the transceiver module 124. The antenna system
126 may comprise or be implemented as one or more internal antennas and/or external
antennas.
[0030] The mobile electronic device 100 may comprise a subscriber identity module (SIM)
128 coupled to the radio processor 104. The SIM 128 may comprise, for example, a removable
or non-removable smart card arranged to encrypt voice and data transmissions and to
store user-specific data for allowing a voice or data communications network to identify
and authenticate the user. The SIM 128 also may store data such as personal settings
specific to the user.
[0031] As mentioned above, the host processor 102 may be arranged to provide processing
or computing resources to the mobile electronic device 100. For example, the host
processor 102 may be responsible for executing various software programs such as system
programs and application programs to provide computing and processing operations for
the mobile electronic device 100.
[0032] System programs generally may assist in the running of the mobile electronic device
100 and may be directly responsible for controlling, integrating, and managing the
individual hardware components of the computer system. Examples of system programs
may include, without limitation, an operating system (OS), device drivers, programming
tools, utility programs, software libraries, application programming interfaces (APIs),
and so forth. The mobile electronic device 100 may utilize any suitable OS in accordance
with the described embodiments such as a Palm OS®, Palm OS® Cobalt, Microsoft® Windows
OS, Microsoft Windows® CE, Microsoft Pocket PC, Microsoft Mobile, Symbian OS™, Embedix
OS, Linux, Binary Run-time Environment for Wireless (BREW) OS, JavaOS, a Wireless
Application Protocol (WAP) OS, Mac OS X, and so forth.
[0033] Application programs generally may allow a user to accomplish one or more specific
tasks. Examples of application programs may include, without limitation, one or more
messaging applications (e.g., telephone, voicemail, facsimile, e-mail, IM, SMS, MMS,
video conferencing), a web browser application, personal information management (PIM)
applications (e.g., contacts, calendar, scheduling, tasks), word processing applications,
spreadsheet applications, database applications, media applications (e.g., video player,
audio player, multimedia player, digital camera, video camera, media management),
gaming applications, and so forth. In various implementations, the application programs
may provide one or more graphical user interfaces (GUIs) to communicate information
between the mobile electronic device 100 and a user. In some embodiments, application
programs may comprise upper layer programs running on top of the OS of the host processor
102 that operate in conjunction with the functions and protocols of lower layers including,
for example, a transport layer such as a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) layer,
a network layer such as an Internet Protocol (IP) layer, and a link layer such as
a Point-to-Point (PPP) layer used to translate and format data for communication.
[0034] As show in FIG. 1, the mobile electronic device 100 may comprise or implement a focus
management module 130. Focus management module 130 may be arranged to provide automatic
focus control to a user. For example, focus management module 130 may be responsible
for providing control signals to control one or more of A/V devices 118 of mobile
electronic device 100. Although the focus management module 130 may be shown as being
implemented on the same integrated circuit as the host processor 102 for purposes
of illustration, it is worthy to note that in various embodiments some portion or
the entire focus management module 130 may be included separate from the host processor
102. The embodiments are not limited in this context.
[0035] FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of a digital camera system 200. The digital camera system
200 may be representative of, for example, a digital camera system of mobile electronics
device 100. Although some embodiments may be described with reference to a digital
camera by way of example, it may be appreciated that the principles and techniques
may be implemented using various A/V devices 118 and accompanying technology. For
example, some embodiments may employ a digital video camera in various implementations.
[0036] As shown, digital camera system 200 may comprise or implement focus management module
130, pointing component 214, display 114, digital camera 202 and bus 240. The bus
240 may comprise any suitable interface and/or bus architecture for allowing the digital
camera 202 to communicate with focus management module 130. Although focus management
module 130 may be shown as being separate from digital camera 202 for purposes of
illustration, it is worthy to note that in various embodiments some portion or the
entire focus management module 130 may be included on the same integrated circuit
as the digital camera 202. Alternatively, some portion or the entire focus management
module 130 may be disposed on an integrated circuit or other medium (e.g., hard disk
drive) external to the integrated circuit of digital camera 202.
[0037] Focus management module 130 may comprise or implement focal point selection module
232, focus control module 234 and white balance control module 236. Digital camera
202 may comprise or implement controller 220, lens component 204, lens position component
206, microphone position component 208, directional microphone 210, memory 212, flash
control module 216 and flash component 218. It can be appreciated that a limited number
of elements arc shown for purposes of illustration and not limitation.
[0038] Display 114 of digital camera system 200 may be representative of, for example, display
114 of mobile electronic device 100. The display 114 may comprise any suitable visual
interface for displaying content to a user of digital camera system 200. In one embodiment,
for example, the display 114 may be implemented by a LCD such as a touch-sensitive
color (e.g., 16-bit color) thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD screen. In some embodiments,
the touch-sensitive LCD may be used with a stylus or other pointing device. The embodiments
are not limited in this context.
[0039] Digital camera system 200 may be representative of, for example, one of A/V devices
118 of mobile electronics device 100. In one embodiment, digital camera system 200
may be implemented as an electronic device used to capture and store images electronically
in a digital format. Additionally, in some embodiments digital camera system 200 may
be capable of recording sound and/or video in addition to still images. The embodiments
are not limited in this context.
[0040] Digital camera 202 of digital camera system 200 may comprise controller 220. Controller
220 may provide control signals to components of digital camera 202, including lens
position component 206, microphone position component 208 and flash control module
216, to provide functionality for digital camera system 200. In some embodiments,
controller 220 may also provide control signals to focus management module 130 via
bus 240. In one embodiment, controller 220 may be implemented as, for example, host
processor 102 of mobile electronics device 100. Alternatively, controller 220 may
be implemented as a separate processor from host processor 102. The embodiments arc
not limited in this context.
[0041] Digital camera 202 may further comprise memory 212. Memory 212 may be implemented
as, for example, memory 110 of mobile electronics device 100. Although the memory
212 may be shown as being separate from controller 220 for purposes of illustration,
it is worthy to note that in various embodiments some portion or the entire memory
212 may be included on the same integrated circuit as controller 220. Alternatively,
some portion or the entire memory 212 may be disposed on an integrated circuit or
other medium (e.g., hard disk drive) external to the integrated circuit of controller
220.
[0042] Focus management module 130 of digital camera system 200 may be representative of,
for example, focus management module 130 of mobile electronics device 100. Focus management
module 130 may be arranged to provide automatic focus control to a user by, for example,
providing control signals to control one or more of lens position component 206, microphone
position component 208 and flash control module 216, for example. In some embodiments
the focus management module 130 may be implemented on the same integrated circuit
as controller 220. In various embodiments some portion or the entire focus management
module 130 may be included separate from controller 220. In various embodiments, focus
management module 130 may be implemented by one or more hardware components, software
components, and/or combination thereof. Focus management module 130 may, for example,
be implemented as computer executable instructions stored on memory 212 to be executed
by controller 220. The embodiments arc not limited in this context.
[0043] Digital camera 202 may comprise a lens component 204 and a lens position component
206. Lens component 204 may consist of a photographic or optical lens or assembly
of lenses made of a transparent material such as glass, plastic, acrylic or Plexiglass,
for example. In one embodiment, the one or more lens elements of lens component 204
may reproduce an image of an object and allow for zooming in or out on the object
by mechanically changing the focal length of the lens elements. In various embodiments,
digital zoom may be employed in digital camera system 200 to zoom in or out on an
image. In some embodiments the one or more lens elements of lens component 204 may
be used to focus on different portions of the image by varying the focal length of
the lens elements. The desired focus can be obtained with an autofocus feature of
digital camera system 200 or by manually focusing on the desired portion of the image,
for example.
[0044] Lens position component 206 may be configured to receive control signals from controller
220 and focus control module 234 and use this control information to adjust the lens
component 204. In various embodiments, the lens position component 206 may be implemented
by one or more hardware components, software components, and/or combination thereof.
The embodiments are not limited in this context. For example, lens position component
may receive control information from controller 220 indicating that a user wishes
to focus on a particular portion of an object. Lens position component 206 may use
this control information to configure the lens elements of lens component 204 into
the proper configuration to deliver the desired focus.
[0045] In one embodiment, display 114 of digital camera system 200 may be coupled to digital
camera 202 and may be arranged to capture and reproduce an image with a first focal
point. The image may be viewed through lens component 204 and reproduced on display
114. The image on display 114 may comprise a substantially real-time preview of the
image to allow for framing and previewing before capturing a photograph. In some embodiments,
the focal point refers to the intended center of interest of a photograph and is typically
the point where the image will be in the clearest focus.
[0046] Focal point selection module 232 may be coupled to the display 114 and may allow
for the selection of a second focal point for the image. The second focal point may
be selected, for example, by an operator using the display 114 to indicate that a
second focal point is desired. In some embodiments, for example, display 114 may comprise
a touchscreen display and may be configured to send coordinates for the second focal
point to the focal point selection module 232. These coordinates, which may in one
example comprise X, Y coordinates, may correspond to pressure applied to an area of
the display 114. Pressure may be applied to the display 114 by any suitable input
device, including a stylus or a finger, for example, and this pressure may be digitized
to represent the coordinates. The embodiments are not limited in this context.
[0047] Focus control module 234 may be coupled to the focal point selection module 232 and
the lens position component 206 to provide focus control signals to the lens position
component 206 to focus the lens component 204 on the second focal point. In various
embodiments, the focus control signals may represent a focal length for the lens component
204. In some embodiments, focus control module 234 may determine the focal length
for lens component 204 based on the coordinates for the second focal point determined
by focal point selection module 232. Lens position component 206 may use the control
signals from focus control module 234 to adjust the lens elements of lens component
204 to achieve the desired focus on the second focal point.
[0048] The digital camera system 200 may further comprise a pointing component 214 coupled
to the display 114 and the focal point selection module 232. The pointing component
214 may be configured to control a pointer on the display 114 in response to user
or operator commands. The pointing component 214 may send coordinates for the second
focal point to the focal point selection module 232. The coordinates may correspond
to a position for the pointer on the display 114. In various embodiments the pointer
may comprise any overlay image on display 114 that is capable of indicated the currently
selected area or focal point. For example, the pointer may include an arrow, box,
circle, oval or any other suitable image. The overlay image may have varying degrees
of translucency as desired for a given implementation.
[0049] In some embodiments, the digital camera system 200 may comprise a directional microphone
210 and a microphone position component 208 coupled to the focus control module 234.
In various embodiments, the focus control module 234 may provide focus control signals
to the microphone position component 208 to focus the directional microphone 210 on
the second focal point. For example, focus control module 234 may provide coordinates
to microphone position component 208. Microphone position component 208 may use the
coordinates to focus directional microphone 210 on the sound emanating from the focal
point defined by the coordinates.
[0050] Directional microphone 210 may consist of one or more microphones whose response
varies with the direction of sound incidence. In one embodiment, directional microphone
210 may be implemented as a digital directional microphone capable of creating null
points at different frequencies to cancel various sounds around a desired focal point.
In various embodiments, the microphone position component 208 may be implemented by
one or more hardware components, software components, and/or combination thereof.
The embodiments are not limited in this context.
[0051] In some embodiments, the digital camera system 200 may comprise a white balance control
module 236 coupled to the focal point selection module 232. The white balance control
module 236 may be configured to modify a white balance setting value for the image
based on the second focal point. In various embodiments, white balance control module
236 may be implemented by one or more hardware components, software components, and/or
combination thereof. White balance control may refer to the adjustment of the relative
amounts of red, green, and blue primary colors in an image such that neutral colors
are reproduced correctly. Changing the white balance may change the overall mixture
of colors in an image and can be used for generalized color correction.
[0052] Flash component 218 and flash control module 216 of digital camera system 200 may
be coupled to the focal point selection module 232 and/or controller 220. The flash
control module 216 may be configured to select a flash level value representing flash
intensity for the flash component 218 based on the second focal point. In various
embodiments, the flash control module 216 may be implemented by one or more hardware
components, software components, and/or combination thereof. Flash component 218 may
consist of a device or group of devices that produce an instantaneous flash of light,
typically around 1/3000 of a second at a color temperature of about 5500K, to help
illuminate a scene. Flash component 218 may be used, for example, to aid in capturing
images of quickly moving objects, to create a different temperature light than the
ambient light, and to illuminate scenes that do not have enough available light to
adequately expose the image.
[0053] Operations for the mobile electronic device 100 may be further described with reference
to one or more logic flows. It may be appreciated that the representative logic flows
do not necessarily have to be executed in the order presented, or in any particular
order, unless otherwise indicated. Moreover, various activities described with respect
to the logic flows can be executed in serial or parallel fashion. The logic flows
may be implemented using any desired hardware elements, software elements, or combination
of both.
[0054] FIG. 3 illustrates a logic flow 300. Logic flow 300 may be representative of the operations
executed by one or more embodiments described herein. The logic flow 300 may be performed
by various systems and/or devices and may be implemented as hardware, software, and/or
any combination thereof, as desired for a given set of design parameters or performance
constraints. For example, the logic flow 300 may be implemented by a logic device
(e.g., processor) and/or logic comprising instructions, data, and/or code to be executed
by a logic device. For purposes of illustration, and not limitation, the logic flow
300 is described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. The embodiments are not limited
in this context.
[0055] As shown in FIG. 3, the logic flow 300 may comprise displaying an image with a first
focal point from a digital camera at block 302. The image may be displayed with a
touchscreen display such as, for example, display 114 of mobile electronics device
100.
[0056] The logic flow 300 may further comprise selecting a second focal point for the image
at block 304. The selection of the second focal point for the image may be performed
using a touchscreen display. The touchscreen display may be, for example, display
114 of mobile electronic device 100.
[0057] At block 306, logic flow 300 may comprise focusing the digital camera on the second
focal point. Focusing the digital camera on the second focal point may further comprise
generating a set of coordinates for the second focal point and focusing a lens for
the digital camera on the second focal point.
[0058] In various embodiments, a directional microphone may be focused on the second focal
point and/or a flash level value representing flash intensity for a flash component
may be selected based on the second focal point.
[0059] In some embodiments, the image may be captured using a touchscreen display. Capturing
the image using a touchscreen display may comprise a user applying pressure to the
touchscreen display to indicate that the image on the display is ready to be committed
to memory. Capturing the image, for example, may require a double tap on the touchscreen
display or pressure applied to the touchscreen display in the area of the selected
second focal point.
[0060] The digital camera may be capable of zooming in or out on the image displayed on
the touchscreen display in various embodiments. For example, a user may desire to
zoom in on an object to focus a photograph on a specific element of the object. In
some embodiments, the user may accomplish this goal by applying pressure to the touchscreen
display in the area where the user wishes to zoom, similar to the way in which a second
focal point is selected. Alternatively, a user may slide a pointer across the touchscreen
display to zoom in or out on the object. User interface or graphic user interface
(GUI) elements may be implemented and shown by the display 114 to provide zoom controls
and information.
[0061] In various embodiments, a user may edit or crop the image on the touchscreen display
by manipulating the image using the touchscreen display. For example, a user who wishes
to crop an image may use the touchscreen display to indicate the desired size of the
cropped image by sliding the corners of the image to the desired position. As with
zoom controls, a GUI may be implemented for the cropping operations.
[0062] FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of a digital camera system 400. The digital camera system
400 may be representative of, for example, digital camera system 200. As shown, digital
camera system 400 may comprise or implement lens component 204, directional microphone
210, visual focal point 402 and audio focal point 404. It can be appreciated that
a limited number of elements are shown for purposes of illustration and not limitation.
[0063] A mobile electronic device 100 may comprise a digital camera 200 having a lens component
204 and lens position component 206, and a directional microphone 210 and a microphone
position component 208. A display 114 may be coupled to the digital camera 200 to
reproduce an image from the digital camera 200 with a first focal point. A focal point
selection module 232 may be coupled to the display 114 to select a second and a third
focal point for the image. A focus control module 234 may be coupled to the focal
point selection module 232 and the lens position component 206 and microphone position
component 208 to provide focus control signals to the lens position component 206
and the microphone position component 208. The focus control signals may be used to
focus the lens component 204 on the second focal point and the directional microphone
210 on the third focal point, for example.
[0064] In one embodiment, the second focal point may comprise visual focal point 402. Visual
focal point 402 may comprise, for example, an object that a user desires to focus
on when capturing a digital image. In one embodiment, the third focal point may comprise
audio focal point 404. Audio focal point 404 may comprise a sound or series of sounds,
such as the voice of an individual that a user desires to focus on when capturing
a digital video, for example. In various embodiments, the visual focal point 402 and
the audio focal point 404 may be located remotely from each other.
[0065] In one embodiment, directional microphone 210 may be configured to track audio focal
point 404 as the position of audio focal point 404 changes. For example, if the selected
audio focal point 404 comprises the voice of an individual located in a first position,
the individual may move to a second, remote position, and the directional microphone
210 may be configured to follow the voice of the individual to the second position
without requiring the user to physically change the position of the digital camera.
Tracking an audio focal point 404 may be implemented by any suitable means known in
the art, such as sound source localization, for example.
[0066] The embodiment described in Fig. 4 may be applicable if a user desires to record
a digital video with different audio and video focal points. For example, a user may
desire to record a digital video of a waterfall while another individual standing
nearby describes the waterfall. In this example, the user may wish to select the waterfall
as the visual focal point 402 and the individual describing the scene as the audio
focal point 404. In this embodiment, the quality of the recorded digital video may
be increased as a result of increased options presented to the user.
[0067] A user of a mobile electronic device may desire to capture a digital photograph of
a friend standing near a waterfall with a digital camera contained in a mobile electronic
device. To view the desired image, the user points the lens of the camera of the mobile
electronic device in the direction of the friend and an image is displayed on the
touchscreen display of the mobile electronic device. The intended focal point of the
image is the face of the friend. However, the digital camera may originally set the
default focal point as the waterfall, for example.
[0068] In the above described embodiments, the user need only tap the portion of the touchscreen
display of the mobile electronic device to set the focal point on a different, desired
location. In the given example, the user may tap the touchscreen display in the area
of the face of their friend to change the focal point away from the waterfall. In
various embodiments the user may also capture the image by tapping the touchscreen
a second time or by performing a double tap on the touchscreen. The image may also
be captured using the various buttons on the mobile electronic device, including a
five way center button press, for example.
[0069] If, for example, the user in the same situation desired to record a digital video
of their friend and the waterfall using the mobile electronic device, the touchscreen
display could be used to continually change the focal point of the video in a manner
similar to that described above. Additionally, the touchscreen display could be utilized
to control a directional microphone of the mobile electronic device. For example,
if the intended video target is the waterfall that is several yards away from the
user, and a group of individuals carrying on a conversation are standing near the
user, the user could use the touchscreen display to indicate that the sound of the
waterfall, and not the conversation of the members of the nearby group, are the intended
audio target. As described above, a user may also wish to select different audio and
visual focal points. The above described embodiments may provide a user with enhanced
case of operation and may help to ensure better picture quality and a better photographic
experience.
[0070] Numerous specific details have been set forth to provide a thorough understanding
of the embodiments. It will be understood, however, that the embodiments may be practiced
without these specific details. In other instances, well-known operations, components
and circuits have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments.
It can be appreciated that the specific structural and functional details are representative
and do not necessarily limit the scope of the embodiments defined by the claims.
[0071] Various embodiments may comprise one or more elements. An element may comprise any
structure arranged to perform certain operations. Each element may be implemented
as hardware, software, or any combination thereof, as desired for a given set of design
and/or performance constraints. Although an embodiment may be described with a limited
number of elements in a certain topology by way of example, the embodiment may include
more or less elements in alternate topologies as desired for a given implementation.
[0072] It is worthy to note that any reference to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" means
that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with
the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. The appearances of the phrase
"in one embodiment" in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the
same embodiment.
[0073] Although some embodiments may be illustrated and described as comprising exemplary
functional components or modules performing various operations, it can be appreciated
that such components or modules may be implemented by one or more hardware components,
software components, and/or combination thereof. The functional components and/or
modules may be implemented, for example, by logic (e.g., instructions, data, and/or
code) to be executed by a logic device (e.g., processor). Such logic may be stored
internally or externally to a logic device on one or more types of computer-readable
storage media.
[0074] It also is to be appreciated that the described embodiments illustrate exemplary
implementations, and that the functional components and/or modules may be implemented
in various other ways which are consistent with the described embodiments. Furthermore,
the operations performed by such components or modules may be combined and/or separated
for a given implementation and may be performed by a greater number or fewer number
of components or modules.
[0075] Unless specifically stated otherwise, it may be appreciated that terms such as "processing,"
"computing," "calculating," "determining," or the like, refer to the action and/or
processes of a computer or computing system, or similar electronic computing device,
that manipulates and/or transforms data represented as physical quantities (e.g.,
electronic) within registers and/or memories into other data similarly represented
as physical quantities within the memories, registers or other such information storage,
transmission or display devices.
[0076] It is worthy to note that some embodiments may be described using the expression
"coupled" and "connected" along with their derivatives. These terms are not intended
as synonyms for each other. For example, some embodiments may be described using the
terms "connected" and/or "coupled" to indicate that two or more elements are in direct
physical or electrical contact with each other. The term "coupled," however, may also
mean that two or more elements are not in direct contact with each other, but yet
still co-operate or interact with each other. With respect to software elements, for
example, the term "coupled" may refer to interfaces, message interfaces, API, exchanging
messages, and so forth.
[0077] While certain features of the embodiments have been illustrated as described above,
many modifications, substitutions, changes and equivalents will now occur to those
skilled in the art. It is therefore to be understood that the appended claims are
intended to cover all such modifications and changes.
1. A wireless communication device (100) configured for wireless communications, comprising:
a memory (110) configured to store executable instructions;
a processor (102) coupled to the memory and configured to execute the executable instructions
to provide processing and communications operations for the wireless communication
device;
a radio transceiver (124) coupled to the processor and configured to provide at least
one of voice and data communications to the wireless communication device;
at least one antenna (126) configured to transmit and receive electrical signals for
the at least one of voice and data communications of the radio transceiver;
a digital camera (202) coupled to the processor and having a lens component (204)
and a lens position component (206);
a display (114) coupled to the digital camera, the display operative to reproduce
an image from the digital camera with a first focal point;
a focal point selection module (232) coupled to the display, the focal point selection
module responsive to user input to select a desired second focal point for the image;
the display operative to send coordinates for the desired second focal point to the
focal point selection module, responsive to user input;
a focus control module (234) coupled to the focal point selection module and the lens
position component, the focus control module operative to provide focus control signals
representing a focal length for the lens component so as to allow the lens position
component to zoom the lens component on the desired second focal point, wherein the
focus control module is operative to determine the focal length for the lens component
based on the coordinates for the desired second focal point; and
a directional microphone (210) and a microphone position component (208) coupled to
the focus control module, the focus control module further operative to provide focus
control signals to the microphone position component to focus the directional microphone
on the desired second focal point.
2. The wireless communication device of claim 1, the display comprising a touch-screen
display, the touchscreen display operative to send the coordinates for the desired
second focal point to the focal point selection module, the coordinates corresponding
to pressure applied to an area of the touchscreen display.
3. The wireless communication device of claims 1 or 2, comprising a pointing component
(214) coupled to the display and the focal point selection module, the pointing component
operative to control a pointer on the display, the pointing component further operative
to send the coordinates for the desired second focal point to the focal point selection
module, the coordinates corresponding to a position for the pointer on the display.
4. The wireless communication device of any of claims 1 to 3, comprising a white balance
control module (236) coupled to the focal point selection module, the white balance
control module operative to modify a white balance setting value for the image based
on the desired second focal point.
5. The wireless communication device of any of claims 1 to 4, comprising a flash component
(218) and a flash control module (216) coupled to the focal point selection module,
the flash control module operative to select a flash level value representing flash
intensity for the flash component based on the desired second focal point.
6. The wireless communication device of any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the wireless communication
device is a cellular telephone and the at least one of voice and data communications
are modulated according to a cellular communication standard.
7. A method executable on a wireless communication device, the method comprising the
wireless communication device according to claim 1, comprising a memory, a processor
configured to provide processing operations for the wireless communication device,
a radio transceiver configured to provide at least one of voice and data communications
to the wireless communication device, at least one antenna configured to transmit
and receive electrical signals for use in the at least one of voice and data communications,
a digital camera coupled to the processor and having a lens component, a microphone
position component and a directional microphone, the method comprising:
displaying, on a display of the wireless communication device, an image with a first
focal point from the digital camera;
selecting a second focal point for the image using a focal point selection module;
generating a set of coordinates for the selected second focal point;
determining a focal length for the lens component of the digital camera using the
display, wherein the determining is based on the set of coordinates for the second
focal point selected by the focal point selection module;
zooming the digital camera on the selected second focal point responsive to the set
of coordinates generated for the selected second focal point; and
focusing a directional microphone (210) on the selected second focal point.
8. The method of claim 7, comprising the step of displaying the image with a touchscreen
display.
9. The method of claims 7 or 8, comprising the step of selecting the second focal point
for the image using a touchscreen display.
10. The method of any of claims 7 to 9, comprising the step of focusing a lens for the
digital camera on the selected second focal point.
11. The method of any of claims 7 to 10, wherein the wireless communication device is
a cellular telephone and the at least one of voice and data communications are modulated
according to a cellular communication standard.
12. A computer program comprising computer-readable program elements operative in the
wireless communication device of claims 1-6 to implement the method of any one of
claims 7-11.
13. A computer-readable storage medium comprising the computer program of claim 12.
1. Drahtloses Kommunikationsgerät (100), konfiguriert für drahtlose Kommunikationen,
das Folgendes umfasst:
einen Speicher (110), konfiguriert zum Speichern von ausführbaren Befehlen;
einen Prozessor (102), der mit dem Speicher gekoppelt und zum Ausführen der ausführbaren
Befehle konfiguriert ist, um Verarbeitungs- und Kommunikationsoperationen für das
drahtlose Kommunikationsgerät bereitzustellen;
einen Funksender/-empfänger (124), der mit dem Prozessor gekoppelt und zum Bereitstellen
von Sprach- und/oder Datenkommunikationen dem drahtlosen Kommunikationsgerät konfiguriert
ist;
wenigstens eine Antenne (126), konfiguriert zum Senden und Empfangen von elektrischen
Signalen für die Sprach- und/oder Datenkommunikationen des Funksenders/-empfängers;
eine digitale Kamera (202), die mit dem Prozessor gekoppelt ist und eine Linsenkomponente
(204) und eine Linsenpositionskomponente (206) aufweist;
ein mit der digitalen Kamera gekoppeltes Display (114), wobei das Display die Aufgabe
hat, ein Bild von der digitalen Kamera mit einem ersten Brennpunkt zu reproduzieren;
ein Brennpunktauswahlmodul (232), das mit dem Display gekoppelt ist, wobei das Brennpunktauswahlmodul
auf Benutzereingaben zum Wählen eines gewünschten zweiten Brennpunkts für das Bild
anspricht;
wobei das Display die Aufgabe hat, als Reaktion auf die Benutzereingabe Koordinaten
für den gewünschten zweiten Brennpunkt zum Brennpunktauswahlmodul zu senden;
ein Fokussteuermodul (234), gekoppelt mit dem Brennpunktauswahlmodul und der Linsenpositionskomponente,
wobei das Fokussteuermodul die Aufgabe hat, Fokussteuersignale bereitzustellen, die
eine Brennweite für die Linsenkomponente repräsentieren, um es zuzulassen, dass die
Linsenpositionskomponente die Linsenkomponente auf den gewünschten zweiten Brennpunkt
zoomt, wobei das Fokussteuermodul die Aufgabe hat, die Brennweite für die Linsenkomponente
auf der Basis der Koordinaten für den gewünschten zweiten Brennpunkt zu bestimmen;
und
ein Richtmikrofon (210) und eine Mikrofonpositionskomponente (208), die mit dem Fokussteuermodul
gekoppelt ist, wobei das Fokussteuermodul ferner die Aufgabe hat, der Mikrofonpositionskomponente
Fokussteuersignale bereitzustellen, um das Richtmikrofon auf dem gewünschten zweiten
Brennpunkt zu fokussieren.
2. Drahtloses Kommunikationsgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Display ein Touchscreen-Display
umfasst, wobei das Touchscreen-Display die Aufgabe hat, die Koordinaten für den gewünschten
zweiten Brennpunkt zum Brennpunktauswahlmodul zu senden, wobei die Koordinaten auf
einen Bereich des Touchscreen-Display aufgebrachtem Druck entsprechen.
3. Drahtloses Kommunikationsgerät nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, das eine mit dem Display und
dem Brennpunktauswahlmodul gekoppelte Zeigekomponente (214) umfasst, wobei die Zeigekomponente
die Aufgabe hat, einen Zeiger auf dem Display zu steuern, wobei die Zeigekomponente
ferner die Aufgabe hat, die Koordinaten für den gewünschten zweiten Brennpunkt zum
Brennpunktauswahlmodul zu senden, wobei die Koordinaten einer Position für den Zeiger
auf dem Display entsprechen.
4. Drahtloses Kommunikationsgerät nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, das ein Weißabgleichssteuermodul
(236) umfasst, das mit dem Brennpunktauswahlmodul gekoppelt ist, wobei das Weißabgleichssteuermodul
die Aufgabe hat, einen Weißabgleichseinstellwert für das Bild auf der Basis des gewünschten
zweiten Brennpunkts zu modifizieren.
5. Drahtloses Kommunikationsgerät nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, das eine Blitzkomponente
(218) und ein Blitzsteuermodul (216) umfasst, gekoppelt mit dem Brennpunktauswahlmodul,
wobei das Blitzsteuermodul die Aufgabe hat, einen Blitzniveauwert auszuwählen, der
die Blitzintensität für die Blitzkomponente auf der Basis des gewünschten zweiten
Brennpunkts repräsentiert.
6. Drahtloses Kommunikationsgerät nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei das drahtlose
Kommunikationsgerät ein Funktelefon ist und die Sprach- und/oder Datenkommunikationen
gemäß einem Funkkommunikationsstandard moduliert werden.
7. Verfahren, ausführbar auf einem drahtlosen Kommunikationsgerät, wobei das Verfahren
das drahtlose Kommunikationsgerät nach Anspruch 1 umfasst, umfassend einen Speicher,
einen zum Bereitstellen von Verarbeitungsoperationen für das drahtlose Kommunikationsgerät
konfigurierten Prozessor, einen zum Bereitstellen von Sprach- und/oder Datenkommunikationen
für das drahlose Kommunikationsgerät konfigurierten Funksender/-empfänger, wenigstens
eine zum Senden und Empfangen von elektrischen Signalen für die Verwendung in den
Sprach- und/oder Datenkommunikationen konfigurierte Antenne, eine mit dem Prozessor
gekoppelte digitale Kamera mit einer Linsenkomponente, eine Mikrofonpositionskomponente
und ein Richtmikrofon, wobei das Verfahren Folgendes beinhaltet:
Anzeigen, auf einem Display des drahtlosen Kommunikationsgeräts, eines Bildes mit
einem ersten Brennpunkt von der digitalen Kamera;
Auswählen eines zweiten Brennpunkts für das Bild mit einem Brennpunktauswahlmodul;
Erzeugen eines Satzes von Koordinaten für den gewählten zweiten Brennpunkt;
Bestimmen einer Brennweite für die Linsenkomponente der digitalen Kamera mit dem Display,
wobei das Bestimmen auf dem Satz von Koordinaten für den von dem Brennpunktauswahlmodul
ausgewählten zweiten Brennpunkt basiert;
Zoomen der digitalen Kamera auf den gewählten zweiten Brennpunkt als Reaktion auf
den für den gewählten zweiten Brennpunkt erzeugten Koordinatensatz; und
Fokussieren eines Richtmikrofons (210) auf dem gewählten zweiten Brennpunkt.
8. Verfahren nach Anspruch 7, das den Schritt des Anzeigens des Bildes mit einem Touchscreen-Display
beinhaltet.
9. Verfahren nach Anspruch 7 oder 8, das den Schritt des Auswählens des zweiten Brennpunkts
für das Bild mit einem Touchscreen-Display beinhaltet.
10. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 9, das den Schritt des Fokussierens einer
Linse für die digitale Kamera auf dem gewählten zweiten Brennpunkt beinhaltet.
11. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 10, wobei das drahtlose Kommunikationsgerät
ein Funktelefon ist und die Sprach- und/oder Datenkommunikationen gemäß einem Funkkommunikationsstandard
moduliert werden.
12. Computerprogramm, das computerlesbare Programmelemente umfasst mit der Aufgabe, in
dem drahtlosen Kommunikationsgerät der Ansprüche 1-6 das Verfahren nach einem der
Ansprüche 7-11 durchzuführen.
13. Computerlesbares Speichermedium, das das Computerprogramm von Anspruch 12 umfasst.
1. Dispositif de communication sans fil (100) configuré pour des communications sans
fil, comprenant :
une mémoire (110) configurée pour stocker des instructions exécutables ;
un processeur (102) couplé à la mémoire et configuré pour exécuter les instructions
exécutables pour fournir des opérations de traitement et de communication pour le
dispositif de communication sans fil ;
un émetteur-récepteur radio (124) couplé au processeur et configuré pour fournir au
moins une de communications vocales et de données au dispositif de communication sans
fil ;
au moins une antenne (126) configurée pour émettre et recevoir des signaux électriques
pour l'au moins une de communications vocales et de données de l'émetteur-récepteur
radio ;
une caméra numérique (202) couplée au processeur et présentant un composant de lentille
(204) et un composant de position de lentille (206) ;
un affichage (114) couplé à la caméra numérique, l'affichage servant à reproduire
une image à partir de la caméra numérique avec un premier point focal ;
un module de sélection de point focal (232) couplé à l'affichage, le module de sélection
de point focal influencé par une entrée d'utilisateur pour sélectionner un second
point focal souhaité pour l'image ;
l'affichage servant à envoyer des coordonnées pour le second point focal souhaité
au module de sélection de point focal, influencé par une entrée d'utilisateur ;
un module de commande de focalisation (234) couplé au module de sélection de point
focal et au composant de position de lentille, le module de commande de focalisation
servant à fournir des signaux de commande de focalisation représentant une longueur
focale pour le composant de lentille afin de permettre au composant de position de
lentille de zoomer le composant de lentille sur le second point focal souhaité, dans
lequel le module de commande de focalisation sert à déterminer la longueur focale
pour le composant de lentille sur la base des coordonnées pour le second point focal
souhaité ; et
un microphone directionnel (210) et un composant de position de microphone (208) couplés
au module de commande de focalisation, le module de commande de focalisation servant
en outre à fournir des signaux de commande de focalisation au composant de position
de microphone pour focaliser le microphone directionnel sur le second point focal
souhaité.
2. Dispositif de communication sans fil selon la revendication 1, l'affichage comprenant
un affichage à écran tactile, l'affichage à écran tactile servant à envoyer les coordonnées
pour le second point focal souhaité au module de sélection de point focal, les coordonnées
correspondant à une pression appliquée sur une zone de l'affichage à écran tactile.
3. Dispositif de communication sans fil selon les revendications 1 ou 2, comprenant un
composant de pointage (214) couplé à l'affichage et au module de sélection de point
focal, le composant de pointage servant à commander un pointeur sur l'affichage, le
composant de pointage servant en outre à envoyer les coordonnées pour le second point
focal souhaité au module de sélection de point focal, les coordonnées correspondant
à une position pour le pointeur sur l'affichage.
4. Dispositif de communication sans fil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à
3, comprenant un module de commande d'équilibrage des blancs (236) couplé au module
de sélection de point focal, le module de commande d'équilibrage des blancs servant
à modifier une valeur de paramétrage d'équilibrage des blancs pour l'image sur la
base du second point focal souhaité.
5. Dispositif de communication sans fil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à
4, comprenant un composant de flash (218) et un module de commande de flash (216)
couplé au module de sélection de point focal, le module de commande de flash servant
à sélectionner une valeur de niveau de flash représentant une intensité de flash pour
le composant de flash sur la base du second point focal souhaité.
6. Dispositif de communication sans fil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à
5, dans lequel le dispositif de communication sans fil est un téléphone cellulaire
et l'au moins une de communications vocales et de données sont modulées selon une
norme de communications cellulaires.
7. Procédé exécutable sur un dispositif de communication sans fil, le procédé comprenant
le dispositif de communication sans fil selon la revendication 1, comprenant une mémoire,
un processeur configuré pour fournir des opérations de traitement pour le dispositif
de communication sans fil, un émetteur-récepteur radio configuré pour fournir au moins
une de communications vocales et de données au dispositif de communication sans fil,
au moins une antenne configurée pour émettre et recevoir des signaux électriques pour
une utilisation dans l'au moins une de communications vocales et de données, une caméra
numérique couplée au processeur et présentant un composant de lentille, un composant
de position de microphone et un microphone directionnel, le procédé comprenant :
un affichage, sur un affichage du dispositif de communication sans fil, d'une image
avec un premier point focal à partir de la caméra numérique ;
une sélection d'un second point focal pour l'image en utilisant un module de sélection
de point focal ;
une génération d'un ensemble de coordonnées pour le second point focal sélectionné
;
une détermination d'une longueur focale pour le composant de lentille de la caméra
numérique en utilisant l'affichage, dans lequel la détermination est basée sur l'ensemble
de coordonnées pour le second point focal sélectionné par le module de sélection de
point focal ;
un zoom de la caméra numérique sur le second point focal sélectionné influencé par
l'ensemble de coordonnées généré pour le second point focal sélectionné ; et
une focalisation d'un microphone directionnel (210) sur le second point focal sélectionné.
8. Procédé selon la revendication 7, comprenant l'étape d'affichage de l'image avec un
affichage à écran tactile.
9. Procédé selon les revendications 7 ou 8, comprenant l'étape de sélection du second
point focal pour l'image en utilisant un affichage à écran tactile.
10. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 9, comprenant l'étape de focalisation
d'une lentille pour la caméra numérique sur le second point focal sélectionné.
11. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 10, dans lequel le dispositif
de communication sans fil est un téléphone cellulaire et l'au moins une de communications
vocales et de données sont modulées selon une norme de communications cellulaires.
12. Programme informatique comprenant des éléments de programme lisibles par ordinateur
servant dans le dispositif de communication sans fil selon les revendications 1 à
6 à mettre en oeuvre le procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 11.
13. Support de stockage lisible par ordinateur comprenant le programme informatique selon
la revendication 12.